Leemisa Thuseho FETANG Selialia yesterday retained his Federation of Lesotho Rugby (FLR) president post during the organisation’s elections at Setsoto Stadium in Maseru. Selialia will lead the for the next four years after beating the outgoing vice president, Letsielo Mabitle and former vice president Moleleki Moleleki in the elections. Selialia polled nine votes overall […]
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LSRC waives national federations’ subscriptions
Leemisa Thuseho
THE Lesotho Sport and Recreation Commission (LSRC) has waived national federations’ annual membership fees for the 2020/21 and 2021/2022 financial years.
The decision was made during the commission’s sitting of 4 March 2021 while the circular to the national federations was released on 5 March.
“In its sitting of the 4 March, the commission resolved to waive all membership fees for 2020/21 financial year,” reads part of the circular.
“All national sports associations who have already paid membership fees for 2020/21 will have the credit carried to the 2021/22 financial year.”
The LSRC also reminded all federations that have not yet paid their subscriptions for the 2019/20 financial year to immediately settle their dues.
Mokhachane scores big
Leemisa Thuseho
RUGBY administrator Kananelo Mokhachane has been appointed a member of Rugby Africa’s sub committee for Player Welfare and Participation.
The sub committee falls under the organisation’s broader Women’s Advisory Committee (WAC).
Mokhachane was appointed along with other 11 women from other African countries.
The WAC was established last year to advise Rugby Africa committees on positive gender inclusion practices, with particular focus on women’s rugby.
Mokhachane is also a women’s representative in the Federation of Lesotho Rugby (FLR) executive committee.
She told the
Lesotho Times this week that their work as a WAC sub-committee would involve offering guidance and suggestions in the vital areas of women’s rugby development and player welfare.